The Record (Troy, NY)

Chiefs face Week 17 decisions with first-round bye secured

- By DAVE SKRETTA

KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) » The Kansas City Chiefs have a delicious decision ahead of them this week: Do they play their starters in their regular-season finale against the Los Angeles Chargers, keeping them sharp for the postseason? Or do they give them an extra week of rest after clinching the AFC’s No. 1 seed on Sunday.

The answer isn’t quite as clear as it may seem.

Yes, the Chiefs (14-1) have enough injuries to keep the training staff busy long into the night, so those guys will gladly have an extra week to recuperate.

But for guys such as Patrick Mahomes and Tyrann Mathieu, the risk in taking that extra week off is that the Chiefs also have the AFC’s lone first-round bye, and that means two weeks without a game.

In other words, rest vs. rust?

“We can use that as a healing time, get ourselves back and healthy and ready to roll,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said, “but I haven’t made any decisions. I would never do that before a game, you know. I haven’t made any decisions there.”

The middle of the defense is in particular­ly tough shape.

The Chiefs already knew they would be without Anthony Hitchens because of COVID-19 protocols and fellow linebacker Damien Wilson because of a knee injury.

But when backup Ben Niemann went down with a hamstring injury Sunday, it left them backups Willie Gay and Darius Harris to play the rest of the way in their 17-14 win over the Falcons.

“When Ben went down, it was like rookie minicamp again. It was just us out there doing drills, running plays,” Gay said. “I told him in the second quarter, we win this game, it would be something special — none of the starting linebacker­s and just us. Darius did a great job calling plays and doing his job.”

The offense also could use a rest.

Travis Kelce could be seen wincing through pain several times Sunday, though he still caught seven passes for 98 yards and a touchdown to set a single-season NFL record for receiving by a tight end with 1,416 yards. Tyreek Hill added four catches for 68 yards despite a hamstring injury that left him questionab­le on the final injury report.

Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire was inactive because of an ankle injury sustained the prior week in New Orleans, and wide receiver Sammy Watkins left in the second half with a calf injury. His replacemen­t, Demarcus Robinson, hauled in a go-ahead 25-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes with just under two minutes left in the game.

As for Mahomes, he would like to play against the Chargers after an uncharacte­ristically shaky performanc­e Sunday. But he also has full confidence in the coaching staff to make the right decisions for another Super Bowl run.

“I’m ready to go whenever that is,” Mahomes said, “but coach Reid has done this for a long time. He knows what’s best.” WHAT’S WORKING Along with his yardage mark, Kelce also broke his own franchise record with his 105th catch and became the first Chiefs player with two seasons of 100-plus receptions. No other NFL tight end has multiple 100-catch seasons.

WHAT NEEDS HELP The Chiefs have weathered injuries and changes to their offensive line, but the big guys up front have struggled the past two weeks. Mahomes was just 24 of 44 for 278 yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on against the Falcons, and a big reason why is that he constantly had a defensive player in his face.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay (50) reacts next to Atlanta Falcons’ Luke Stocker (88) after Falcons place kicker Younghoe Koo missed a 39-yard field goal during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, in Kansas City.
CHARLIE RIEDEL - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay (50) reacts next to Atlanta Falcons’ Luke Stocker (88) after Falcons place kicker Younghoe Koo missed a 39-yard field goal during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, in Kansas City.

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